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Jus Mundi Nexus: The Institutions Symposium
Presentation
Jus Mundi Nexus: The Institutions Symposium
Join us for the inaugural Jus Mundi Nexus: The Institutions Symposium, a groundbreaking event bringing together senior management from leading arbitral institutions across the globe. This symposium offers a unique opportunity to explore the diversity and evolving roles of international & regional arbitral institutions. Attendees will gain exclusive insights into the latest developments in arbitration, participate in dynamic panel sessions, and network directly with representatives from institutions like the ICC, CAM-CCBC, LCIA, SIAC, AAA, SCC, etc.
Speakers :
Alexander Fessas, Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration (ICC)
Christian P. Alberti, Chief of ADR / General Counsel, Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA)
Diana Bowman, Secretary General, Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA)
Jacqueline Oyuyo, Non-Executive Chairperson, Nairobi Center for International Arbitration, (NCIA)
Joanne Lau, Secretary-General, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)
Kevin Nash, Director General of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
Luis Martinez, Vice President, American Arbitration Association - International Center for Dispute Resolution (AAA-ICDR)
Madeleine Thörn, Deputy Secretary General, SCC Arbitration Institute (SCC)
Nakasamba Banda, Secretary General, Lusaka International Arbitration Center (LIAC)
Niamh Leinwather, Secretary-General, Vienna International Arbitral Centre (VIAC)
Rodrigo Garcia da Fonseca, President, Centro de Arbitragem e Mediaçã (CAM-CCBC)
Vivekananda Neelakantan, Registrar, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)
Session Highlights:
Session 1: Key Developments in Institutional Arbitration: Present Trends and Future Challenges
Explore the latest developments shaping institutional arbitration, from procedural innovations to emerging challenges. This session will examine how arbitral institutions are adapting to evolving dispute resolution needs while ensuring efficiency, integrity, and global accessibility.
Session 2: Transatlantic Perspectives: Innovation, Geopolitics, and Arbitration in the Americas & Europe
Explore how arbitration in the Americas and Europe is evolving in response to geopolitical shifts and regulatory changes. This session will highlight institutional innovations, new enforcement strategies, and emerging trends shaping the future of cross-border dispute resolution.
Session 3: The Evolving Role of Arbitration Centers
Investigate how arbitration institutions across different regions are adapting to global challenges, enhancing their influence, and shaping the international dispute resolution framework.
Attendees will also have opportunities to network throughout the morning and strengthen connections within the arbitration community.
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Venue
228 Rue de Rivoli
75001 Paris